Innocence Project Statement in Response to Arkansas Supreme Court Ruling in Damien Echols’ DNA Testing Request
Mr. Echols, along with Jason Baldwin and Jessie Misskelley of the West Memphis Three, have been wrongly convicted for the last 30 years.
Breaking News 04.18.24 By Innocence Staff
Today, the Arkansas Supreme Court ruled that Damien Echols of the West Memphis Three is entitled to petition an Arkansas court for new DNA testing of crime-scene evidence in the 1993 murder of three boys.
Mr. Echols, along with Jason Baldwin and Jessie Misskelley, have been wrongly convicted for the last 30 years. Last June, Innocence Project attorneys filed an amicus brief to the court, supporting Mr. Echols’ appeal for testing with new DNA technology, in the hopes of clearing his name and his co-defendants’.
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